Yikes. IM3 was garbo
The villain was just awful. I liked IM2 better than it.
RDJ being amazing as IM obviously makes it not completely awful but the rest of the movie sucks outside of The Mandarin.
Stark dealing with PTSD after the battle of New York
Stark having to get creative and fight super powered fodder WITHOUT his suit
Subverting the hero saves the girl trope with Pepper being alive and kicking ass with that power
Stark saving all those people on the airplane
(REAL SUPERHERO S***)
Stark being a mentor to this little kid who’s dad left him, the exchanges
Subversion of who the real villain is would have worked way more had the actual villain been interesting
but i can forgive that tbh
y’all need to start giving this movie more props, super under appreciated
Wtf is this what it looked like?
watching it on the big screen probably masked some of those clear clear blemishes for me
This clip has MK annihilation energy
I don’t see the issue
Why are people obsessed with having a villain steal every movie and be perfect. That should only happen very rarely.
Taskmaster wasn’t even the baddie in this. Just as much as those widows weren’t baddies.
That Taskmaster reveal was super trash tho
And that Smells Like Teen Spirit cover in the opening montage was super ass. That needs to never happen again.
Why are people obsessed with having a villain steal every movie and be perfect. That should only happen very rarely.
Taskmaster wasn’t even the baddie in this. Just as much as those widows weren’t baddies.
Because we already know the villain will take the L every single time so the least they could do is make the villain memorable.
Stark dealing with PTSD after the battle of New York
Stark having to get creative and fight super powered fodder WITHOUT his suit
Subverting the hero saves the girl trope with Pepper being alive and kicking ass with that power
Stark saving all those people on the airplane
(REAL SUPERHERO S***)
Stark being a mentor to this little kid who’s dad left him, the exchanges
Subversion of who the real villain is would have worked way more had the actual villain been interesting
but i can forgive that tbh
y’all need to start giving this movie more props, super under appreciated
The PTSD & him calling out Mandarin were the hardest parts. Unfortunately, Justin Hammer just beats all the rest for me, love that guy
Because we already know the villain will take the L every single time so the least they could do is make the villain memorable.
The villain was the Russian who created all of this.
I thought he was fine
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Her & Harbour carried this s*** completely
The PTSD & him calling out Mandarin were the hardest parts. Unfortunately, Justin Hammer just beats all the rest for me, love that guy
Bruh
huh one of the dumbest moments in the movie was hard for you?
Gave the mandarin his own home address
Also Justin Hammer overrated tbh
Didn't expect to like it, but I did
Bruh
huh one of the dumbest moments in the movie was hard for you?
Gave the mandarin his own home address
Also Justin Hammer overrated tbh
I liked Tony being an arrogant d***head and it blowing up in his face (literally) ngl. Man had to be humbled
I liked Tony being an arrogant d***head and it blowing up in his face (literally) ngl. Man had to be humbled
Hold on tho you really didn’t enjoy Stark having to get creative (without his suit) to be able to handle fighting super powered goons that could destroy him easy hand to hand?
Hold on tho you really didn’t enjoy Stark having to get creative (without his suit) to be able to handle fighting super powered goons that could destroy him easy hand to hand?
It just didn’t hit for me the way it could. All I remember that was cool was the mansion infiltration scene.
It just didn’t hit for me the way it could. All I remember that was cool was the mansion infiltration scene.
Tragic :(
1:16
Nice
reframing this scene by knowing there’s two different paths Loki goes after this film.
It’s even more interesting to watch after having watched most of Loki now and Black Widow’s movie